Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 páginas |
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... , 245 That from their noyance he no where can rest ; 250 But with his clownish hands their tender wings He brusheth oft , and oft doth mar their murmurings . XXIV . Thus ill bestedd , and fearefull more of EDMUND SPENSER 27.
... , 245 That from their noyance he no where can rest ; 250 But with his clownish hands their tender wings He brusheth oft , and oft doth mar their murmurings . XXIV . Thus ill bestedd , and fearefull more of EDMUND SPENSER 27.
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... with grim hew Did alwaies sore , beating his yron wings ; And after him owles and night - ravens flew , The hatefull messengers of heavy things , 210 Of death and dolor telling sad tidings ; Whiles sad 48 SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
... with grim hew Did alwaies sore , beating his yron wings ; And after him owles and night - ravens flew , The hatefull messengers of heavy things , 210 Of death and dolor telling sad tidings ; Whiles sad 48 SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
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... Wings from the wind to please her mind , Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; 5 Bird prune thy wing , nightingale sing , To give my love good - morrow , To give my love good - morrow , Notes from them both I'll borrow . 10 Wake from thy ...
... Wings from the wind to please her mind , Notes from the lark I'll borrow ; 5 Bird prune thy wing , nightingale sing , To give my love good - morrow , To give my love good - morrow , Notes from them both I'll borrow . 10 Wake from thy ...
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... slumb'ring , with forgetfulness possess'd , And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st , alas ! who cannot be thy guest . 5 Since I am thine , O come , but with ELIZABETHAN SONNETS 79 DRAYTON DRUMMOND SHAKESPEARE 29.
... slumb'ring , with forgetfulness possess'd , And yet o'er me to spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st , alas ! who cannot be thy guest . 5 Since I am thine , O come , but with ELIZABETHAN SONNETS 79 DRAYTON DRUMMOND SHAKESPEARE 29.
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... wings and spurs than he . O how feeble is man's power , That , if good fortune fall , Cannot add another hour , 20 Nor a lost hour recall . But come bad chance , And we join to it our strength , And we teach it art and length , Itself o ...
... wings and spurs than he . O how feeble is man's power , That , if good fortune fall , Cannot add another hour , 20 Nor a lost hour recall . But come bad chance , And we join to it our strength , And we teach it art and length , Itself o ...
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